SUMMER INTERNSHIP POSITIONS Nebraska Lottery Department of Revenue $7.00/hour Full time May 24,1999-August 1999 Part-time through end of 1999 Public Relations/Marketing Intern: assist with writing news releases, planning and executing various new conferences and media events; special event and pro motion planning and execution; research and writing material for various publications; database manage ment; consumer, retailer and media relations; and ad vertising. REQUIREMENTS: Majoring in Public Rela tions, Communications, Advertising, or Marketing, junior year or above, excellent written and verbal commu nication skills, basic understanding of marketing prin ciples. Experience with still and video photography, word processing, spreadsheets and presentations software would be helpful (WordPerfect, QuattroPro, Paradox for Windows, and PowerPoint). Graphic Design/Marketing Intern: Assist with elements of marketing the Lottery, including publication and point-of-sale design; web page design and editing; new product development and promotion; database management and research; event and promotions planning and execution; consumer and retailer relations and advertising. REQUIREMENTS: Majoring in Advertising, junior year or above, excellent written and verbal communication skills; basic understanding of marketing principles. Experience with Macintosh sys tems and graphics software. Both positions require willingness to work extra hours including weekends (if needed), must be self-starter, hard worker, and some travel may be required. As an employee of the Lottery Division, all prospective em ployees must undergo and extensive personal back ground investigation to determine if candidate meets integrity expectations. Valid Nebraska driver’s license required and ability to completer the State of Nebraska's Defensive Driving Course. Apply with Specialized Office Services at State Per sonnel Division, Nebraska State Office Building, 301 Centennial Mall South, mall level, Lincoln, NE 68509 on or before March 26,1999. Completion of supplemental questionnaire required also available through SOS. (Dianne Dirksen at 402-471-4464 or Dianne Scott at 402-471-4093). The way to make money is right under this headline You can earn good money as a college intern for Northwestern Mutual Life. Plus, you get flexible hours and valuable business experience. If you’re a junior, senior, or grad student, we invite you to attend an in formation session about our summer internship pro gram. Please call the Tews District Agency at 483-7871 today to sign up for one of our sessions. 49 people needed to lose 10-100 lbs. Natural, Dr. rec ommended, guaranteed. 1-888-764-3827. ATTENTION AR1 & SCIENCES STUDENTS A& and NU College of Law Graduate Wood Maddux, Executive Director i Against Drunk Driving, Nebraska Will be at the Arts and Sciences Advising Center, 107 Oldfather, to meet with students on Wednesday, March 24, 3:00-5:00. Call 472-4190 for appointment or walk in. Attention Criminal Justice Students Need money for college? Looking for a way to use your leadership skills now and in the future? Army ROTC is offering 2 & 3 year scholarships. Call Army ROTC, 472-4269. Europe On Track Your One Source for Eurail and BritRail Passes and Travel. Carlson Wagonlit Travel, dick@navix.net or call 402-421-3868. EXPLORE MACHU PICCHU And trek through the Amazon this summer while earning up to one year of Spanish language credit. For in formation, call the Augustana College Summer Spanish Program at 800-798-8100 x7465 or visit us on the web: helios.augustana.edu/snsummer. Find a place to liveat the Housing Fair Wednesday in the Nebraska Union 10:30-2:30 ♦ Speakers ♦ Visit Landlords ♦ Free Refreshments sponsored by the Dally Nebraskan Intramural Slow Pitch Softball Tuesday, March 23rd is the last day to enter Co-Rec Slow Pitch Softball. Enter now at the Office of Campus Recreation. For more information, call 472-3467. Intramural Soccer The last day to enter Men’s & Women’s Soccer is Tuesday, March 23rd. Don’t delay! Enter now at the of fice of Campus Recreation. Call 472-3467 for more in formation. Lifeguard Training Downtown YMCA nolding lifeguard training classes. Register now. Call 434-9232. * NE CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS ASSOCIATION Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising, 107 OldH. Tuesday, March 23, 1-3 p.m. Call 472-4190 for appointment. I I Open Forums March 23 from 3-4pm, City Campus March 24 from 4-5pm, East Campus Bring ideas for events that you want to see com to our campus.UPC uses students fees to fund our program ming. Pi Mu Epsilon Honorary Mathematics Society Applications available OUTSIDE 810 Oldfather Hall or http://www.math.unl.edu/-pme Deadline: Wednesday, March 31. Scarlet and Cream Singers There’s still time to audition for Scarlet and Cream! (You need not be a music major.) Check out our website at www.unl.edu/alumni/scartet.htm or call Julie at 472-2490 for more information. Seniors graduating August or Dec. 1999, May or August. 2000? Are You Headed in the Right Direction? Join us for an Open House, Friday, March 26th in room 225 NU anytime from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Learn how Career Services can help you maxim ize your employment opportunities! Summer Opportunities Looking for a summer adventure with all expenses paid? Apply now for five weeks of challenge and ad venture. We will even payyou. No obligation. For more information, call Army ROTC, 472-4269. UNMC DENTISTRY Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising, 107 OldH. Monday, March 22,1-5 p.m. Call 472-4190 for appointment. Wanted: Students who have traveled to non-English speaking countries within the last year for a marketing focus group. For details, contact: 484-7724 I WHERE IN THE WORLD can you find a job teaching English? Anywhere you want — if you have a Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language. For information about a TEFL training course this summer in South America, call the Augustana College Summer ESL/TEFL Program at 800-798-8100 x7465 or visit us on the web: hefios.augustana.edu/snsummer. Campus Red Cross Wednesday, March 24th, 5p.m., in basement of the University Health Center. Collegiate 4-H Meeting: March 23 at the East Campus Union 3rd floor office space. Everyone PLEASE be there. Questions call 436-9518. P.E.O.’s Next meeting is 3/28, 5-7 p.m. Call To R.S.V.P. by Thursday, 3/25: Jennifer (474-6771) or Bobbi (488-6588)._ Undergraduate Women in Businesss Meeting Tuesday, March 23, 6 pm CBA 108. Speaker Tamara Andreasen-Toof from Gallup. Business attire. University Ambassadors Mandatory general meeting on Tuesday, March 23 at 6:00pm at the Office of Admissions. Wildlife Club Listen to G and P’s Rick Holland speak on Branched Oak restoration, Wednesday, March 24 at 7 p.m., East Campus Union._ Tri Beta Applications for membership are available in the Bio logical Sciences Advising Center in Manter Hall. Deadline: Friday, March 26th at 4pm. This month earn extra $$$ for back to school. Need cash for clothes? Need cash for text books? Need cash for school fees? Need cash for supplies? |5 Extra , When you bring this * coupon ■ ! C€_NTCON Blo-Sarvicas, Inc. iOne coupon per person. ■ New & Return Donors. Expires 4/30/99 ! 1442 “O” St. ; 475-8645 i *After 6 month lapse* i Earn up to $200 a month by donating potenially life-saving plasma! Visit our friendly, modem center and findf out more about the opportunity to earn cash while helping others. As a part of a Company research program, an experimental test will be performed on your plasma which could potenially benefit plasma product recipients in the years to come! Your research participation is entirely voluntary; however, it is required if you want to donate plasma. Summer Editor The summer editor in chief will formulate editorial policies, determine guidelines for the daily operation of the newsroom, hire the senior editorial staff, help determine the content of the newspaper and prepare the editorial wage budget. Applicants must have one year of newspaper experience, preferably at the Daily Nebraskan. The paper is published weekly during the two five-week summer sessions plus a back-to-school and a New Student issue. The editor earns $2000 for the summer and reports to the UNL Publications Board. The editor must be enrolled in at least six credit hours at UNL this spring, summer or fall, maintain a 2.0 minimum G.P.A., and not be on academic probation. Applications are available at the Daily Nebraskan office, basement of the Nebraska Union, and must be returned with up to five clips by noon March 22. 1 Housi j Wednesday, March 24 f ( at the Nebraska Union f / 7 10:10 to 2:10 / * Visit with / \ I Apartment managers \ll r t - The Housing Fair is made possible by — * Management 1 * Concorde Management * Claremont Apartments * Jones Apartments * Meadow Wood * Ruskin Place * Cherry Hill * Century Managment * Aliant Communications * UNL Housing * Navix * NP Dodge * Strong Box Storage * the Daily Nebraskan and more. Prizes furnished by * Homers * Old Chicago * Williams Cleaners * Nebraska Bookstore * Aliant Communications and more .... . ' ' : ' J ’ $ Programs on the half hour / Including 4 Protecting your credit 4 Resolving conflicts with roommates & landlords 4 legal issues, rights 4 and more t Door Prizes # Visit Booths I * Get Ideas i I